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Half-Length Portrait of a Lady, Frontal View, Study for Portrait of Johanna Staude (1917/18)

1917/18, Pencil on cream wove paper, mounted on greenish paper, 501 x 325 mm, Strobl 2726

Signed at lower left: GUSTAV / KLIMT

Inscribed on lower portion of secondary support: “Gustav Klimt, den Idealen der Natur bist Du, fast eigentlich unbewusst, nahegerückt, und selbst Deine einfachen, eigentlich adeligen Bauerngärten mit Sonnenblumen und Unkraut enthielten einen Hauch der Poesie des Schöpfers! So hieltest Du Dich auch allmälig abseits von den Menschen, die dafür keinerlei Verständnis haben! Gustav Klimt, Du warst ein Mensch!!! Peter Altenberg 21.12.1918

[Gustav Klimt, Almost subconsciously, you came extremely close to the ideals of nature, And even your simple, actually aristocratic, peasant farm gardens and sunflowers and weeds contained a breath of the poetry of the creator! Gradually you retreated from a society which could not understand! Gustav Klimt, you were a real human being!!!]

Verso of secondary support: inscribed in lower left corner: 90 (encircled); in lower right corner: 06.279P; inscribed at lower centre: Eigentum Frau Staude-Widlicka Wien VI … allag 2

Provenance:

Johanna Staude, Vienna (according to inscription)

Serge Sabarsky, New York

Exhibitions:

Gustav Klimt 1862–1918. Zeichnungen. Gedächtnisausstellung, Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna, 16 October–16 December 1962, no. 220, as a loan from a private collection.

Internationale der Zeichnung. Sonderausstellung Gustav Klimt und Henri Matisse, Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, 15 August–18 November 1970, no 198, as a loan from Mr and Mrs Serge Sabarsky.

Gustav Klimt, Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo, 29 January–24 February 1981, no. 107.

Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele: Dessins et aquarelles, Salle SaintJean, Htel de Ville, Paris, 13 June–12 August 1984, no. 29.

Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, Pfalzgalerie, Kaiserslautern, 31 August–14 October 1984, no. 29.

Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, Museo Civico, Bolzano, 28 October–9 December 1984, no. 29.

Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele: Disegni e acquarelli, Palazzo Reale, Turin, 15 December–16 February 1985, no. 29.

Europalia 87 Österreich. Gustav Klimt, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels, 17 September–16 December 1987, no. 111.

Gustav Klimt 1862–1918, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, NY, 2 June–14 October 1989.

Gustav Klimt, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 1 December 1991–16 March 1992, no. 96.

Gustav Klimt: 100 Drawings, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 14 April–27 May 1992.

Gustav Klimt, Pałac Sztuki, Krakow, 9 June–12 July 1992.

Gustav Klimt: 100 Zeichnungen, Städtische Galerie Lovis-Kabinett, VillingenSchwenningen, 25 July–27 September 1992.

Gustav Klimt: 100 Drawings, Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC, 28 May –13 June 1993.

Gustav Klimt: 100 Zeichnungen, Museum moderner Kunst, Passau, 12 June–28 August 1994.

Gustav Klimt: Dessins, Musée-Galerie de la Seita, Paris, 5 October–30 November 1994.

Gustav Klimt: 100 kreseb, Císařská konírna, Prague, 24 May–23 July, 1995, no.

Gustav Klimt: 100 Zeichnungen, Mittelrhein Museum Koblenz, 12 June–31 August 1996.

Gustav Klimt: 100 Zeichnungen”, Städtische Galerie Klagenfurt, 22 May–21 September 1997.

Gustav Klimt: In Search of the ‘Total Artwork’, Seoul Arts Center: Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul, 1 February–15 May 2009, no. 86.

The Women of Klimt, Schiele and Kokoschka, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, 22 October 2015–28 February 2016, no. 34.

Klimt and the Women of Vienna’s Golden Age, 1900–1918, Neue Galerie New York, 22 September 2016–16 January 2017.

The Woman Question: Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka, Galerie St. Etienne, New York, 14 March–30 June 2017, no. 25.

Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele: 1918 Centenary, Neue Galerie New York, 28 June 2018–21 January 2019.

Gustav Klimt und Hugo Henneberg: zwei Künstler der Wiener Secession, Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle (Saale|), 2018–19.

Literature:

Alice Strobl, Gustav Klimt. Die Zeichnungen: vol. III: 1912–1918, Salzburg: Verlag Galerie Welz, pp. 132, 150–151, no. 2726 (illus.).

Jane Kalir & Alfred Weidinger, eds., Gustav Klimt. In Search of the “Total Artwork”, Munich, Berlin, London & New York 2009, p. 150, cat. no. 86 (illus.). Agnes Husslein-Arco, Jane Kallir & Alfred Weidinger, eds., The Women of Klimt, Schiele and Kokoschka, Munich 2015, cat. no. 34, illus. on p. 88

Ever since the painted portrait of Johanna Staude (1883–1967) was acquired, in the early 1960s, by the Österreichische Galerie in Vienna, the identity of this manifestly modern young woman – her short, dark hair and her top in a predominantly turquoise Wiener Werkstätte fabric set in startling contrast to a loosely worked background of blazing orange – her identity has intrigued scholars and art lovers alike. While she herself claimed to have worked as a model for both Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, and once registered her own profession as that of “painter”, no firm evidence of either activity has come to light.